IBM is intensifying Linux security and privacy, and has reshaped the mainframe with an eye toward further integrating it within hybrid clouds and further securing Linux-based workloads. . On the hardware side, IBM rolled out two entry-level, 19” single-frame, air-cooled platforms, the z15 Model T02 and LinuxONE III Model LT2. The new machines are extensions of the IBM z15 family that Big Blue rolled out in September of last year. Both can fit in cloud data-center racks and can be outfitted with a second drawer, should customers need to grow capacity. Both feature 65 cores using commercial processors running at 4.5GHz and can be configured to support all manner of workloads. . Microsoft introduces budget-friendly Azure services to bolster Windows security while incorporating seamless multi-cloud functionalities for improved confidentiality.. LinuxONE Security, IBM z15 Mainframe, Hybrid Cloud Integration, Workload Security, IT Privacy Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Less than 20 percent of organizations using virtualization technology are adopting security tools to work in tandem with the software in order to decrease the risks that are inherent in a virtualized environment. This according to John Burke, Principal Research Analyst with Nemertes Research, who spoke Tuesday at the IT Roadmap Conference and Expo in Boston about the emerging threats posed to mobile and virtual environments.. Burke pointed to a woefully unprepared landscape of IT managers who have not yet confronted the serious risks that exist today. While 68 percent of workloads are virtualized, according to Burke's presentation, only a fraction of those using virtualization are adopting those environments in a secure way. Why? The common answer, according to Burke, is "We haven't seen any compromise yet." "That isn't a statement any audit team is going to take too seriously," he cautioned. Burke said IT departments are increasingly sacrificing the kind of security once seen in physical data centers in order to reap the benefits of virtualization. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . IT administrators still lack readiness for threats in virtualized settings, with just a small percentage implementing essential protective measures.. Virtualization Security, IT Risk Management, Workload Security. . Dave Wreski
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